historic ruins (remains, relics); archeological site
inheritance; bequest; legacy; heritage
will; testament; last request
to leave (to someone, esp. after one's death); to bequeath
prognostic symptoms; after-effect
note left by a dead person; suicide note; testamentary letter; posthumous work
bereaved family; surviving family; family of the deceased
regrettable; unsatisfactory; deplorable; lamentable
things left (to one) by the deceased; inherited item; estate; lost item; lost property
heredity; (genetic) inheritance
wishes of a deceased person; dying wish
cremated remains (esp. the bones); ashes; remains (of war dead)
portrait of deceased person
to follow someone's last wishes; to fulfil a dying wish
I regret to say; I'm sorry to say; unfortunately
orphan; child left by the deceased; abandoned child
inheritance; succession to property
(crime of) abandonment of a corpse; abandoning a dead body
(archaeological) remains; remnants (of ancient structures); ancient foundation
ashes (of the deceased); remains from cremation
lost article; lost property
estate sale; estate liquidation
atavism; throwback; reappearance of an earlier characteristic; skipping a generation; reversion to ancestral type
genetics; study of heredity
inheritable character; inheritable; hereditary; inherited
hereditary custom; surviving tradition; teachings passed down from previous generations
gene recombination; genetically modified; GM
teachings left by a deceased person; last instructions
survivor's pension or annuity
work left uncompleted at death; work one accomplished during one's lifetime
DNA test; genetic test; genetic testing
hereditary (genetic) disease
supplement; addendum; appendix
bequest; relic; cherished (by the deceased); treasured
historic ruins (remains, relics); archeological site
benefit from ancestors' virtue
relic from an earlier age; something extremely outmoded
heir's distributive share
amply; sufficiently; fully; completely; all out
highly regrettable; utterly deplorable
gene; genetic factor; genetic element
autographs (brushwork) of departed person
intangible cultural heritage
genetically modified food; GM food
grudge; spite; malice; rancor
natural heritage; natural heritage site
administration of an estate
partition of an estate (inheritance)
world natural heritage site
hereditary disease; hereditary disorder
persistence; vestigial remnant
child orphaned from a traffic accident
genotoxicity; genetic toxicity
able men left out of office
genetically-modified crop; genetically-engineered crop; transgenic crop; GM crop
executor (of a will); testamentary executor
complete; without omission
institutions bequeathed from the past
involuntary ejaculation (e.g. nocturnal emission)
unknown literary masterpiece; (lit.) lost pearl
collection of writings by the deceased
administrator of an estate
recovering the remains of soldiers (e.g. Japanese soldiers who died abroad during WWII)
transgenesis; transgenics; gene transfer
physical impediment (e.g. after an accident); residual difficulty; residual disorder
tumour suppressor gene; tumor suppressor gene
dying wish; wish by dying person to be carried out after their death
gene recombination; genetically modified; GM
regulator gene; regulatory gene
achievements of one's ancestors
genetically modified food; GM food
writing left by the deceased
non-genetically modified; not genetically modified; non-GM; non-GMO
scent (of an animal while hunting)
tumour suppressor gene; tumor suppressor gene
lingering odor of giver (clothes, etc.) (odour)
memory or autograph of deceased
good example set by those who came before us
consideration (for); thoughtfulness; solicitude; care; watchfulness; concern
amply; sufficiently; fully; completely; all out
non-genetically modified; not genetically modified; non-GM; non-GMO
works following the deceased
recombinant gene splicing
compensation to the bereaved family
grudge of ten years' standing; harbouring a grudge for many years
immune response gene; IR gene
control gene; regulator gene; regulatory gene
radiation genetics; study of the effects of radiation on genes
secret will and testament; sealed envelope will
access to genetic resources and benefit sharing; Access and Benefit-Sharing; ABS
inheritance tax; estate duty
to make absolutely sure that there are no omissions
telegony; influence of a previous sire on the offspring of a female with a later sire (discredited theory of heredity)
genetic counseling; genetic counselling
immediate early gene; IEG
genetic load; genetic burden
major histocompatibility complex; MHC
hereditary deafness; genetic deafness
suicide survivor (i.e. family member of somebody who has committed suicide); survivor of suicide
child who has survived the suicide of a parent; child of a person who committed suicide
pendant containing the ashes of a deceased person
historical practice of abandoning old people in the mountains, etc.
CLOCK gene; Circadian Locomotor Output Cycles Kaput gene
narrow-sense heritability
endangered world heritage site
non-genetically modified; non-GMO
non-genetically modified; non-GMO
non-genetically modified; non-GMO