I believe our Wiki documentation includes instructions on how you can download specific subjects.
That said, the number of related individuals in HCP-LS is relatively small (this was not a explicit twin/sibling study design), so might be easiest to simply download the data, and then worry about who to use once you have it.
Cheers,
-MH
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Michael Harms, Ph.D.
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Washington University School of Medicine
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