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Oppose, they are not the same thing. Fatty acyl-CoA is a subgroup of acyl-CoA. Acyl group could be derived from any oxyacid, not only from fatty acid. Examples of acyl-CoA which are not fatty acyl-CoA: benzoyl-CoA, lactoyl-CoA. Also, often formic and acetic acid are excluded from fatty acids, them formyl-CoA and acetyl-CoA are also excluded. The Acyl-CoA article is wrong and has to be corrected. Also, most of the content should be moved/merged to from acyl-CoA article to fatty acyl-CoA.