Final answer:
Wilson's disease is the disease characterized by elevated GGT and AST > ALT.
Step-by-step explanation:
The disease that is characterized by elevated GGT and AST > ALT is Wilson's disease.
GGT, or gamma glutamyl transpeptidase, is an enzyme that is raised in alcohol toxicity. Elevated levels of GGT can indicate liver dysfunction. AST, or aspartate aminotransferase, and ALT, or alanine aminotransferase, are enzymes that are released into the bloodstream when the liver is damaged. In Wilson's disease, the body retains copper, leading to liver disease and other symptoms.