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Please explain reasons why wilson's disease found in females?

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Unrelated to sex: I'm going to assume you are talking about genuine wilson's hepatolenticular degeneration, not the fad "diagnose-it-yourself" wilson's syndrome. The atp7b gene is on chromosome 13, not a sex chromosome, and it's unrelated to being male or female.

Answered 1/19/2014

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