What is the current state of the "bottom-up" approach to making artificial life in the laboratory, an example of which is the work of Jack Szostak at Harvard University?
A) complete, fully functioning cells have been created
B) short sequences of RNA have been shown to be able to replicate themselves inside tiny vesicles of fatty acids
C) the replication of even short strands of RNA has yet to be achieved
D) long sequences of RNA have been shown to be able to replicate themselves in solution
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