Ohairwe et al. demonstrate that an intrinsic mechanical instability in the convergent mechanism of “inflationary” cell growth shared by diverse tip-growing cells leads to a bifurcation (branching) of their fitness landscape. This bifurcation strictly constrains natural tip-growing cell shapes.
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