Answer:
D) Histone methylation opens up chromatin at gene R so transcription factors can bind to DNA more easily.
Step-by-step explanation:
The process of transferring the methyl group to amino acids of histone is known as histone methylation. From the question it can be concluded that the transcription of gene R should increase by the activation of gene R because it's inhibition was decreasing the transcription of gene R.
If the genes can't be accessed by RNA they could not be transcribed. So if the DNA is in condensed form RNA cannot access the R gene and would not be unable to transcribe it. In the given example the histone methylation would trigger the opening of gene R and then RNA will bind to it for its transcription.
So we can say choice D is the correct choice.