A scientist notices that a cancer cell line shows high levels of phosphorylated ERK, a MAP kinase, in the absence of EGF. What are two possible

A scientist notices that a cancer cell line shows high levels of phosphorylated ERK, a MAP kinase, in the absence of EGF. What are two possible explanations for the increase in phosphorylated ERK? Be specific in which proteins are involved.

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