Answer:
S- phase replication.
Step-by-step explanation:
Genetic material present within DNA molecules regulates cell growth, proliferation, and cell repair. The long-chain helical macromolecules of these deoxyribonucleic acids are formed from complex sequences called nucleotides; these four monomers are joined by strong covalent bonds (adenine, cytosine, guanine, thymine).
DNA coding regions are called genes-they hold the cell's basic instructions. Multiple nucleotides and even several chromosomes may contain genes. Typically, gene expression entails transcription into RNA, and translation into amino acids/ proteins. In the S phase of the cell cycle, DNA is copied by polymerases. Here, the chromosomes are unwound and DNA is copied during replication to produce identical strands.