E-M132/E1a has been found in the remains of one Guanche (1/30) from the Canary Islands, and one Bimbape (1/16) from El Hierro that has been dated to the 10th century CE.
The New information is that there is the following ethnic groups under E-Z17699, Iraqi Jews from Mosul and Baghdad have E-Z17699 ,Kurdish Jews E-Z17699 ,3.5% of Cypriot Maronites have the E-Z17699,Lebanese Maronites have E-Z17699,South Lebanon Shiite E-Z17699, Mount Lebanon Sunni E-Z17699, Mount Lebanon Greek Orthodox E-Z17699,Israeli Druze have E-Z17699,Sephardic Jews from Portugal have Z17699 ,(Surnames - De Lima & Bellem),Lebanese Druze have E-A7710,Shia Iraqis under the E-A7710 branch ,Syrian Sunnis with E-A7710,Palestinian/Israeli Bedouins with E-Z17699 ,The weirdest new sample is that there is a Viking in E-M132 that I assume is likely North African or Jewish in his paternal origin ,The sample name is Nordby 164 on FTDNA but there isn’t any other info on the autosomal profile.
FTDNA recently changed the time frames of the haplogroups and E-Z17699 split off as distinguishable 4000 years ago while before they thought it was 2700-3300 YBP This mutation is present in those regions, and it is very ancient among the Arabs in Yemen, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Palestine, and Syria, and it has a close connection to the Jewish religion and the tribes of Israel.
In the United States of America and Britain, what is interesting is that they are all Jews from famous familie It is true that the information is very little, and the examiners do not As much as I respect a big portion of academia it’s evident that many are lazy and have lost the passion they might once have had.
there’s some fairly famous people in the haplogroup the ones who are British (Gurganus, Garrett, Worthington).The gurganus family were among the first settlers in the United States who lived in a famous place called Roanoke, it seems that they were likely Portuguese Jews who made their way to England converted to Christianity .
Although a record before of a Gurganus man in Portugal excecuted by the government under suspicion of trying to convert people to the Protestant sect of Christianity but that he was likely visiting Jewish family left behind.