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<sub></sub>Mannose is a [[Monosaccharide|monosaccharide]], it is also an [[Isomer|isomer]] of [[Glucose|glucose]] and [[Galactose|galactose]] as they all have the same formula (C<sub>6</sub>H<sub>12</sub>O<sub>6</sub>) but their atoms are arranged differently in space<ref>Alberts, B. [et al.] (2009) Essential Cell Biology, 3rd Edition, New York: Garland Science. Chapter 2, Page 68</ref>. | <sub></sub>Mannose is a [[Monosaccharide|monosaccharide]], it is also an [[Isomer|isomer]] of [[Glucose|glucose]] and [[Galactose|galactose]] as they all have the same formula (C<sub>6</sub>H<sub>12</sub>O<sub>6</sub>) but their [[atoms|atoms]] are arranged differently in space<ref>Alberts, B. [et al.] (2009) Essential Cell Biology, 3rd Edition, New York: Garland Science. Chapter 2, Page 68</ref>. | ||
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