У праву си, то је тај хаплотип. Али тестирани није из Обровца, већ из Сиња.
Тестирани Тенжера је из Обровца Сињског, оставио је и нешто више података о поријеклу:
"Originally Serbian ancestry (Vukan Nemanjic bloodline) from the valley of Zeta (Montenegro), migrated to Bosnia/Herzegovina to escape retribution "repayment in blood" in the period of division between christian churches, thus this bloodline remained catholic after emigration. In new lands original surname (Vukicevic, Vukovic, Vukojevic, Vukanovic.. or so) was changed to the present Tenžera (apparently other surnames have been taken as well), fled to Austro-Hungary (Croatia) in border region of Sinj to seek protection and escape Bosnian Turks oppression, played role in 18-19th century uskok (cross-border guerrilla fighters) against Turks. My grandfather Josip, son of Ivan, was born in the village of Orahovac near Sinj, Croatia (where his brothers descendants still live). In 1912 Josip migrated back to Montenegro and settled into Zelenika (near Herceg Novi),following the introduction of railway to Boka Bay by the Aus.-Hung.empire, where most of descendants of his three sons live today. "
Погрешно је умјесто Обровац уписао Ораховац код Сиња.
Ово је први пут у новије вријеме да видим да неки од католика из Далмације признаје српско поријекло.