If the anticodon for lysine is UUU, what is its codon? Biology DNA Structure and Function DNA Replication 1 Answer Maxwell Jul 8, 2017 AAA Explanation: The #"anticodon"# is part of the tRNA molecule which binds to the mRNA molecule during translation, attaching an amino acid in the process. The #"codon"# is part of the mRNA molecule. Answer link Related questions Why does DNA polymerase proofread the new strand? Why are nucleotides added to 3' end? How does the base pairing rule affect DNA replication? How does dna replication relate to mitosis? How does DNA polymerase work? How do DNA replication and DNA transcription differ? How does dna replication differ between prokaryotes and eukaryotes? What are nucleotides? What is DNA polymerase? What is DNA replication? See all questions in DNA Replication Impact of this question 8616 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License