Haplogroup LT

No confirmed cases of the basal paragroup LT* have been identified among living males or human remains.

It is generally believed that LT (L298/P326) originated somewhere in Asia.

[2][3] Y-DNA haplogroup LT is an old lineage widely distributed at low concentrations.

L-M20 is found at its highest frequency in India, Pakistan and among the Balochs of Afghanistan, and at low frequencies in the Middle East and Europe.

T-M184 is most common in the Horn of Africa, the Nile Valley, the Arabian Peninsula, Iran, as well as in some regions of Eastern India and Europe.

The modern distribution of haplogroup L in South Asia and West Asia.
The modern distribution of haplogroup T in Africa, Asia and Europe.
The modern distribution within Europe of haplogroups L and T.