Within family selection for 3-5 week gain (G3-5) and against 8-week we
ight (BW8) was practiced for 54 generations in a mouse line of eight f
ull-sib families per generation. The genetic correlation was 0.56 betw
een the two traits, and rate of selection was intended to be 25 %. The
selection index derived from the realized parameters of the first gen
erations of the experiment was -0.63 x BW8 + 1.0 x G3-5. Selection was
successful insofar as it changed the traits in the desired directions
, but this was achieved at considerable costs, i.e. gains were 10 to 1
5 % of gains of direct, unimpeded selection.