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V22 + Obviously not from India. According iGENEA in my case would be in the Iberian peninsula X or XI century that I coincides with the Jewish calendar more than any other trans-Mediterranean migration oldest.
Well as i said before i agree with you.
Im however not really sure what you are trying to tell me with your last post and the Jewish calender?
There are 2 Hg E haplogroups in Europe: E-M78 [E-V12 / E-V13 / E-V22 / E-V32 / E-V65] and E-M81
And acc. to Cruciani et al (2007); [the source you quoted] the sub-clades [E-V12 / E-V13 / E-V22 / E-V32 / E-V65] of E-M78 are defined as followed:
E-V12 / E-V22 / E-V65 originated in North Africa and migrated direct to Europe [first route].
Several lines of evidence suggest that E-M78 sub-haplogroups E-V12, E-V22 and E-V65 have been involved in trans-Mediterranean migrations directly from Africa. These haplogroups are common in northern Africa, where they likely originated, - Cruciani et al 2007
E-V13 prob. came via the Middle East [second route] and is most dominant (entire world) in Balkans and some extant South Italy 8.51% & Sicily 7.19%
As to a western Asia-Europe connection, our data suggest that western Asians carrying E-V13 may have reached the Balkans anytime after 17.0 ky ago, but expanded into Europe not earlier than 5.3 ky ago. - Cruciani et al 2007
E-V32 is absent (0%) in all Europe
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E-M81 is most dominant in North Africa and considered a Berber marker (Cruciani et al 2004) and is only
present in Southern Europe:
Portugal - 8.1% [99 samples] (Cruciani et al 2004)
France - 3.5% [85 samples] (Cruciani et al 2004)
Spain:
Asturia - 2.2% [90 samples] (Cruciani et al 2004)
South Spain - 1.6% [62 samples] (Cruciani et al 2004)
Andalusia - 5.3% [76 samples] (Semino et al 2004)
Pasiegos (Cantabria) - 41.1% [56 samples] (Cruciani et al 2004)
Italy:
N. Italy - 1.5% [67 samples] (Cruciani et al 2004)
Cen. Italy - 2.2% [89 samples] (Cruciani et al 2004)
S. Italy - 0.0% [87 samples] (Cruciani et al 2004)
Apulia - 0.0% [86 samples] (Semino et al 2004)
Calabria - 1.3% [80 samples] (Semino et al 2004)
Sicily - 5.5% [55 samples] (Semino et al 2004)
Cruciani et al 2007
http://mbe.oxfordjournals.org/content/24/6/1300.full.pdf+html
Cruciani et al 2004
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1181964/?tool=pmcentrez
Semino et al 2004
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1181965/