That's been done. The vast majority of scientists, especially those in the fields related to Evolution have no doubt that man shares common ancestors with the other Great Apes.
That doesn't really answer my question. I asked what evidence *you* would accept and why.
"If we are descendant from apes, how come apes are still around?
Because speciation occurs when one population splits into two separate populations each following its own path. The population of our common ancestor with the chimpanzees split into two populations, one became the chimps we are familiar with and the other group became us. The common ancestor we have with chimps had a common ancestor with Gorillas. That population split into two, one group leading to modern Gorillas and the other leading to the common ancestor of the group that later split and lead to chimps and man.
The question really is equivalent to asking 'Why are there still Standard Poodles when we have Toy Poodles.
"I know this question has been asked several times, and I ask it again only because it's a valid question, which evolutionists still haven't answered, other than with a canned, ready-made non-direct response.
The answers you get are similar not because they are 'canned' responses but because they stem from the same information and the same logical consequences of Evolution.
Note that the usual scatalogical postings by Creationists have occured. Their silence echos their assent.