Chemists use ribbon diagrams to provide a clear and simplified representation of protein secondary structure, highlighting alpha helices and beta sheets while omitting less critical details like side chains. This makes it easier to visualize the overall folding and topology of the protein, facilitating the understanding of its function and interactions.
Give a reason that chemists would use a ribbon diagram instead of different model types. What type of information do they provide? Provide one to two sentences
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