Platelets from 28 patients with the myeloproliferative diseases (MPD) polycythaemia vera (9), essential thrombocythaemia (6), myelofibrosis with myeloid metaplasia (5) and chronic myelogenous leukaemia (8) were examined for an RNA-dependent DNA polymerase activity using standardized conditions permitting highly reproducible quantitation. Low levels of activity were detected in platelets of normal individuals, but platelets of nearly all MPD patients (25/28) possessed higher levels. The polymerase activity correlated with diagnosis (P = 0.001) and did not correlate with platelet counts (P greater than 0.2). Quantitation of this RNA-dependent DNA polymerase activity may be a useful parameter in the diagnosis of myeloproliferative disorders.