Answer:
c. Methylated CpG islands is associated with long term gene repression.
Step-by-step explanation:
The CpG sites or islands is a biological term that describes the genomic regions in which CpG sites occur; a region of DNA, in which cytosine nucleotide is followed by a guanine nucleotide in the linear sequence of bases along its 5' → 3' direction.
The CpG islands is characterized with a high frequency of CpG sites, with at least 200 bp, a GC percentage greater than 50%, and an observed-to-expected CpG ratio greater than 60%.
The existence of CpG islands is also associated with low levels of methylation in that genomic area, which has to do with the regulation or repression of gene expression