Assuming you do not have a typo in your question, a codon is a triplet of adjacent nucleotides in the messenger RNA chain that codes for a specific amino acid in the synthesis of a protein molecule.
A codon is the triplet sequence in the messenger RNA (mRNA) transcript which specifies a corresponding amino acid (or a start or stop command). An anticodon is the corresponding triplet sequence on...
mRNA, or messenger-RNA, contains the codons used in the process of translating RNA into proteins. The tRNA, or transfer-RNA molecules, contain the anti-codon. Each tRNA has an amino acid attached by...