Which of the following describes an advantage of using a recombinant plasmid for DNA cloning over PCR?

PCR is more likely to have errors introduced in the copying process.

Recombinant DNA plasmids are able to create large amounts of copies more quickly than PCR.

PCR can only be conducted in eukaryotic cells.

PCR requires prior knowledge of the sequence in question, while a recombinant plasmid does not.

PCR requires prior knowledge of the sequence in question, while a recombinant plasmid does not.