Answer:
a) decreased chromatin condensation.
Step-by-step explanation:
Chromatin Condensation is the reordering of the long thin chromatin strands into pact short chromosomes that occurs in mitosis and meiosis. Decreased in chromatin condensation is depicted by a reduction in the volume of Chromosomes which is brought by certain Histone modifications. For example as given in the question; increasing acetylation of amino acids in histone tails takes place on the NH3+ groups of Lysine amino acid residues which therefore decreased chromatin condensation.
This is because increased acetylation take away the positive charge on the histones, thus decreasing the interaction of events occuring between the N-terminai tails of histones with the negatively charged phosphate groups of DNA. The effect of that event therefore contributes to the decrease chromatin condensation.