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
regrettable; unsatisfactory; deplorable; lamentable
bereaved family; surviving family; family of the deceased
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
atavism; throwback; reappearance of an earlier characteristic; skipping a generation; reversion to ancestral type
estate sale; estate liquidation
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
amply; sufficiently; fully; completely; all out
benefit from ancestors' virtue
highly regrettable; utterly deplorable
relic from an earlier age; something extremely outmoded
heir's distributive share
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
genotoxicity; genetic toxicity
executor (of a will); testamentary executor
able men left out of office
genetically-modified crop; genetically-engineered crop; transgenic crop; GM crop
child orphaned from a traffic accident
institutions bequeathed from the past
complete; without omission
involuntary ejaculation (e.g. nocturnal emission)
collection of writings by the deceased
unknown literary masterpiece; (lit.) lost pearl
administrator of an estate
transgenesis; transgenics; gene transfer
recovering the remains of soldiers (e.g. Japanese soldiers who died abroad during WWII)
tumour suppressor gene; tumor suppressor gene
physical impediment (e.g. after an accident); residual difficulty; residual disorder
gene recombination; genetically modified; GM
genetically modified food; GM food
dying wish; wish by dying person to be carried out after their death
achievements of one's ancestors
regulator gene; regulatory gene
tumour suppressor gene; tumor suppressor gene
non-genetically modified; not genetically modified; non-GM; non-GMO
scent (of an animal while hunting)
memory or autograph of deceased
writing left by the deceased
lingering odor of giver (clothes, etc.) (odour)
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