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Domain transfer can affect DNS in a few ways. The most direct way is that the DNS records for the old domain may be updated to reflect the new domain name.

This can happen automatically, or the DNS administrator may need to update the records manually.

The second way domain transfer can affect DNS is that the DNS records for the old domain may be deleted. This happens when the DNS administrator decides that the records no longer need to be available.

The third way domain transfer can affect DNS is that the DNS records for the old domain may be updated but the IP addresses for the domain may not change. This happens when the DNS administrator updates the DNS records to reflect the new domain name but the IP addresses for the domain remain the same.

The fourth way domain transfer can affect DNS is that the DNS records for the old domain may be deleted and the IP addresses for the domain may change. This happens when the DNS administrator decides to delete the old domain name and replace it with the new domain name.

The IP addresses for the domain will change to reflect the new domain name.