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==Smoothed Protein Backbone Trace==
==Smoothed Protein Backbone Trace==


A <scene name='59/599354/Helix/8>smoothed backbone trace</scene> is another common backbone representation. Here, the <font style="background:black;color:#00ff00;">&nbsp;smoothed backbone trace is green&nbsp;</font>.
A <scene name='59/599354/Helix/8'>smoothed backbone trace</scene> is another common backbone representation. Here, the <font style="background:black;color:#00ff00;">&nbsp;smoothed backbone trace is green&nbsp;</font>.


*Here is the <scene name='59/599354/Helix/9'>smoothed backbone trace alone</scene>.
*Here is the <scene name='59/599354/Helix/9'>smoothed backbone trace alone</scene>.
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Perhaps the most common backbone representation is the <scene name='59/599354/Helix/10'>ribbon</scene>. Here the <font style="color:#ff0080;">&nbsp;ribbon is violet&nbsp;</font>, the standard secondary structure color for alpha helices.
Perhaps the most common backbone representation is the <scene name='59/599354/Helix/10'>ribbon</scene>. Here the <font style="color:#ff0080;">&nbsp;ribbon is violet&nbsp;</font>, the standard secondary structure color for alpha helices.


<scene name='59/599354/Helix/2'>cartoon only</scene>
*Here is the <scene name='59/599354/Helix/2'>ribbon alone</scene>.


<scene name='59/599354/Helix/2'>cartoon + wireframe</scene>
*Here the <scene name='59/599354/Helix/2'>ribbon is decorated with thin lines for all atoms in this helix</scene>.


==Backbone Trace==
==Backbone Trace==

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